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Frederick Henry Ellis

 

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   294 1.0 Frederick Henry Ellismale
225 Father: William Ellis (born 04 Oct 1847 at 4 Upper Marsh, Lambeth, London ) Birth Cert
226 Mother: Eleanor Hannah Cope (born 18 Dec 1847 at 7 Castle St, Southwark, London ) Birth Cert
Birth: 16 Jan 1875, at Southwark, LondonEmp Records
Death: 29 Dec 1936, at Redhill House, Edgware, EssexProbate
Probate: 5 Feb 1937  executors, etc

Pedigree
   1149
Married: Jane Charlotte Kelley  1899BMD
b. 1875, at Paddington, London

   9572.1 Melvyn Frederick Ellis   also known as Frederick Ellismale
Birth: 1900, at Paddington, LondonBMD
Death: 27 Dec 1957, at Hammersmith, LondonProbate
Probate: 26 Mar 1958  executors, etc

Additional information: Baptism  Marriage 
4443
Married: Ada Violet Jenn  at Parish Church, Friern Barnet, Hornsey, London 03 Sep 1927Mrg Cert
b. 16 Mar 1902  d. 1976, at Enfield, Middlesex

Census Details: 1939

   44443.1 Eileen Dorinda Ellisfemale
Birth: 23 Dec 1930Census
Death: 14 Jul 1990Probate
Probate: 21 Aug 1990  executors, etc

Census Details: 1939
4478
Married: Raymond A Martin  1959BMD

 


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:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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